St Mary's Church, Edwinstowe
St Mary's Church, Edwinstowe
Map
53°11′43.87″N 1°3′57.38″W / 53.1955194°N 1.0659389°W / 53.1955194; -1.0659389
OS grid referenceSK 62520 66939
LocationEdwinstowe
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
Websitechurchesofsherwood.org
History
DedicationSt Mary
Architecture
Heritage designation
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameSt Mary's Church, Edwinstowe
Designated11 August 1961
Reference no.1045467[1]
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameBoundary Wall, Gate, Steps and Overthrow at Church of St Mary
Designated20 January 1986
Reference no.[2]
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Southwell and Nottingham
ArchdeaconryNewark
DeaneryMansfield
ParishEdwinstowe

St Mary's Church is a parish church in the Church of England [3] in Edwinstowe. The church was mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086, given by William II to Lincoln Cathedral. [4]

History

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Edwin of Northumbria, King and Saint, was killed in the Battle of Hatfield Chase against his rival King Penda of Mercia. His body was buried in the forest, by the time his friends came to collect him to take him to be buried in York in 633AD, a small wooden chapel had been erected. This chapel became St Mary’s Church which exists today. The name of the village arrived from King Edwin. [5]

St Mary’s Church

The church dates from around 1175. It was restored in 1869 and 1890. The original wooden church was rebuilt at the time of Henry II. [6]

It is visited by tourists, who come to see the church where, according to legend, Robin Hood and Maid Marian were married.

Organ

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The organ is by Forster and Andrews dating from 1862. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Historic England. "St Mary's Church, Edwinstowe (Grade I) (1045467)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 27 April 2025.
  2. ^ Historic England. "St Mary's Church, Edwinstowe (Grade II) (1370216)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 27 April 2025.
  3. ^ The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire: Nikolaus Pevsner.
  4. ^ The Church of England: The diocese of Southwell and Nottingham|Welcome to St Mary’s Church, Edwinstowe|retrieved on 27 April 2025
  5. ^ St Marys Church, Edwinstowe| The Origins of Edwinstowe PDF| 2021|A Church Near You|Edwinstowe Guide|retrieved on 27 April 2025
  6. ^ The Church of England: The diocese of Southwell and Nottingham|Welcome to St Mary’s Church, Edwinstowe|retrieved on 27 April 2025
  7. ^ "N13591". National Pipe Organ Register (NPOR). Retrieved 16 June 2013.